WEDNESDAY JULY 17TH, 2013
12 Noon- 1pm
275 Battery Street, San Francisco
In front of SAIC
(Science Applications International Corporation)-
one of the top 15 current companies benefiting from contracts with US Customs and Border Protection, receiving $69 million in 2012.

Escalates the enforcement budget from $4.5 billion to $46 billion.
Doubles the number of border patrol officers from 20,000 to 40,000.
Requires construction of an additional 700 miles of double border fencing, waiving environmental protections and Indigenous communities’ rights regarding wall construction.
Expands drone and other forms of surveillance through a 24 hour “virtual fence.”
Makes the E-verify system obligatory for all employers.

Demilitarize the U.S.-Mexico border
Offer a rapid and affordable pathway to citizenship for all unauthorized immigrants.
Protect the labor rights of both immigrant and U.S. workers.
Guarantee due process and protect the civil and human rights of all immigrants.
End enforcement practices that criminalize migrants because of their status.
Offer public services, including health care, to immigrants regardless of status.

Let us know if your group will attend or for more info: Laura Rivas laura@workingeastbay.org, 510-893-7106×302 or Rev. Deborah Lee (dlee@clueca.org)